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Theories about the places like "The Strid" and when the immune system starts to act against own body.


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There are many theories about the places like "The Strid", and one of them is that there live very strange bacteria in the water. The bacteria would form the chemicals, that seems the poison of the sea anemones. And before any organic material would touch that bacteria it is harmless. This could be the reason, that there is no chemical reaction in that water. In the normal situation, those bacteria would not create any poison.


But then when that bacteria is facing the antigenome of the living cells, that would create the chemicals what are causing the concatenation of those bacteria, when they become dangerous. When we are talking about people, who just die, without explanation, we might think that there is the possibility, that there would be some kind of virus, that would destroy mitochondria.


This would not seem in the autopsy, but if the mitochondria would be destroyed, a human's ability to create power in the cells would end. Or the thing could be some kind of formed malaria amoeba, what would destroy those mitochondria. In some scenarios, the formed amoeba would take the place of mitochondria and cause that the cell loses the energy supply. But there is another possibility that this kind of situation happens.


This hypothesis would caused in the situation, that the immune defense system would take wrong antigens to the stem cells. This is how the immune resistance is forming, and if the antigen is from the own body of the human, the immune cells would attack against that cell group. That means if the cell group is forming the veins, the immune cells would cause that all the veins would be destroyed. This would cause the death immediately.

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